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based at the UT Institute of Agriculture campus in Knoxville, Tennessee. This position offers a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The School of Natural Resources is
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articles and will have opportunities to present at national conferences. Qualifications This position is a full-time, twelve-month appointment with a salary of $62,000, health/dental insurance, and other
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are expected to generate at least one first-author paper per year from their UT work. Salary is based on experience and qualifications according to UT policy. In addition, UT provides an excellent fringe
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, twelve-month appointment with a salary of $62,000, health/dental insurance, and other benefits. UTK strives to provide eligible employees with a comprehensive suite of benefits. For complete information
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analyze the results to obtain the Van Hove function, to determine the origin of atomic mobility. Qualifications Requirement: Ph.D. degree in Physics, Materials Science, or related areas. Salary: $60K per
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this grant-funded position is contingent on availability of funds and satisfactory performance. SALARY AND BENEFITS: Salary is based on experience and qualifications according to UT policy. In addition, UT
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grant funding. All postdocs in the lab are expected to generate at least one first-author paper per year from their UT work. Salary is based on experience and qualifications according to UT policy. In
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, inflammation and dementia research is strongly preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience and generally matching to NIH guideline. The position will come with an excellent benefit package (http
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dementia research is strongly preferred . The selected candidate will have good communication skills and will be responsible for data presentation in lab meeting Salary will be commensurate with experience
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. Prior scientific background in Alzheimer’s disease, inflammation and dementia research is strongly preferred. Salary will be commensurate with experience and generally matching to NIH guideline